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What To Do After You’ve Purchased Your New Lake Tahoe or Truckee Home   Leave a comment

By Michelle Portesi

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Recently I ran across this article by Country Living Magazine on ‘9 Things to Check For in a New House’ …(or at least ‘new’ to you.)

Along with the good, common sense reminders to ‘change the locks’ and ‘replace batteries in smoke detectors’, there are a few items you should add to your Tahoe/Truckee New Home ‘to do’ checklists.  The mountain environment has special conditions that require extra considerations that could not only save you a lot of grief, but even save your life.

So in addition to Country Living’s checklist, we’ll add ours:

1) If your new home has a wood burning stove or fireplace, call a chimney sweep to give it a good cleaning.  Nothing would be worse than buying a new home only to have it go up in flames from a chimney fire. Creosote builds up quickly over the course of a long cold winter, and it’s a safe bet that the previous owners didn’t spring for this expense just before they sold the house.

2) Buy wood! If you do have a wood burning stove and you’ve bought your home during the summer, that is the time to purchase wood for the coming winter. Prices tend to be cheaper during the summer, but once there’s even a hint of a nip in the air with fall fast approaching, you can bet those prices will be rising.

3) Invest in a ‘bear box’. These are metal containers with an animal proof latch that are embedded into the ground to house your trash cans.  Wildlife is abundant in mountain communities, and bears are not only extremely opportunistic feeders (along with raccoons, and even your neighborhood dogs!), but they can completely destroy a standard trash can in short order, sometimes breaking into a garage to do it. You’ll have a lot of damage and cleanup as a result. Raccoons can’t be deterred from an unprotected container and will merely hiss at you from the comfort of their new homeowner supplied buffet line.

Save yourself the misery. Call one of the local purveyors to install a bear box for you.

 

Hey, thanks for the grub. Sorry about the mess...

Hey, thanks for the free grub. Sorry about the mess…

 

 

4) Stock up on candles, flashlights, fresh batteries, and kerosene lamps and oil.  The power has a tendency to go out all too frequently whenever there is a big storm (or an errant accident hitting a power line). Having these items on hand will make it easier for you to stumble to the bathroom in the middle of the night – or at the very least, enable you to read a book when you’re no longer hooked up to the grid for entertainment.

 

5) Purchase snow shovels, car ice scrapers and snow brushes. Those of you new to the community from warmer climes are in for a bit of ‘culture shock’ if you move here during the fall or winter.  Having these items on hand BEFORE big storms hits are a necessity if you ever want to leave your house after any substantial amount of snowfall. In a pinch, a credit card makes a good ice scraper for your car windows, but it’s not something you want to rely on indefinitely. Don’t want to shovel all that snow yourself? Find out who the neighborhood snowplow guy is, and contract for his services early.

 

Only a few short hours ago I was wondering 'gee, which snow drift is my car?' Found it!

Only a few short hours ago I was asking myself  ‘Gee, I wonder which snow drift is my car?’ …OK, Found it!

 

 

6) Alternative Cooking and heating sources. If you’ve purchased an ‘all electric’ home, consider switching to gas or installing a wood burning stove so that when the power does go out, you can at least stay warm and have a hot meal. And coffee.

You just can’t go without coffee…

 

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THINK OF ME, LYNN RICHARDSON, FOR ALL OF YOUR LAKE TAHOE AND TRUCKEE REAL ESTATE NEEDS!

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2015 2nd Quarter Market Stats Are Up For Lake Tahoe, Truckee and Soda Springs   Leave a comment

Wow!  Busy Summer!  Where is the time going??? My listings have sold as fast as I’ve put them up for sale. If you’re thinking of selling a home, now is the time to contact me!

In the meantime, the 2nd Quarter Market Stats are up if you are keeping track of what’s happening Real Estate wise in North Lake Tahoe, Truckee and Soda Springs. Here’s the direct link to the page: yourfriendinhighplaces.wordpress.com/north-lake-tahoe-truckee-real-estate-market-stats … or click the upper right tab.

 

Summer at Donner Lake

Summer at Donner Lake

 

THINK OF ME, LYNN RICHARDSON, FOR ALL OF YOUR LAKE TAHOE AND TRUCKEE REAL ESTATE NEEDS!

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Staging Your Tahoe/Truckee Home To Sell – It Really Does Work!   Leave a comment

By Michelle Portesi

We’ve talked about this subject before, but as pictures say a thousand words, we thought we’d show you what we’re talking about!  So many folks, especially second homeowners, just want to sell and be done with it, preferably without sinking any time or money into the property to do it.  To be appealing to potential buyers and to sell your home quickly, a little elbow grease and a few well spent dollars can make a world of difference. The home below sold in a matter of days!

Staging your home can take a mediocre property from ok to Wow! … and a nicer property from Wow! to Spectacular!!!

 

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Living Room - BEFORE

Living Room – BEFORE

Living Room - BEFORE

Living Room – BEFORE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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AFTER

Living Room - After

Living Room – After

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As we’ve written previously, a house with too much furniture and clutter not only is uninviting, but makes a house seem smaller than it actually is. Inversely, a house with rundown furnishings or no furnishings makes a home feel cold and unappealing as well. Buyers often have a hard time envisioning themselves living in what is currently someone else’s home. Do them (and yourself) a favor and help them see themselves in the home you are selling. There are a number of Lake Tahoe and Truckee local Interior Design businesses and retail shops that specialize in staging, often drawing from some of their showroom pieces as temporary rentals.

Think of it like choosing a restaurant. You certainly want to be there for the quality of the food, but ambiance can play a big part in your enjoyment of the meal. In fact, ambiance can turn a restaurant with OK fare into something special. And so it is with a house. Staging can make it appear better than it may actually be. Playing up your home’s strengths will help distract from some of its shortcomings.

 

Kitchen - BEFORE

Kitchen – BEFORE

 

Kitchen - AFTER

Kitchen – AFTER

 

 

Not only does adding accessories and little pops of color add visual interest to a drab, lifeless room, don’t negate the power of good, professional photography to bring a space to life. Note that the only thing done to the dated kitchen above is the addition of tasteful and current yellow accessories and great lighting.

For more tips and tricks on getting your home ready to sell, read our previous article on preparing your home to enter the real estate market:

https://yourfriendinhighplaces.net/2014/09/16/setting-the-stage-for-selling-your-lake-tahoe-or-truckee-house/

 

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Lifestyles of the Kitchen Famous

Kitchens . Baths . Interiors . Design . By Michelle Portesi

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